Dream Pinball 3D is a pinball simulation game developed by TopWare and published by SouthPeak Games for Microsoft Windows, first released online in 2006, and then ported to Wii and Nintendo DS in 2008. Dream Pinball 3D features six tables to play on, each with a distinct theme, including a medieval table, an aquatic table, a monsters (zombies and vampires mostly) table, and a dinosaurs table. Apart from the different visual styles, each of these tables pose a different challenge because of their varying flipper, ramp, and bumper positions.[1]
2008 video game
Dream Pinball 3D
Wii cover art for Dream Pinball 3D
Developer(s)
TopWare
Publisher(s)
SouthPeak Games
Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows, Wii, Nintendo DS, iOS, Mac OS X
Release
Windows
NA: February 12, 2008
EU: February 2008
AU: April 2008
Wii
NA: April 22, 2008
EU: May 16, 2008
AU: May 22, 2008
Nintendo DS
NA: April 24, 2008
AU: April 2008
EU: June 27, 2008
iOS
WW: July 18, 2012
OS X
WW: December 24, 2013
Genre(s)
Pinball
Mode(s)
Single player, multiplayer
Gameplay
Windows screenshot of Dream Pinball 3D - displaying the 'Monsters' pinball table.
As in the majority of pinball simulation video games - the objective is to gain as many points as possible by hitting the correct bumpers and obstacles. Bonuses included - point multipliers and extra lives - they are gained by hitting particularly hard shots. The games also features six different pinball materials - such as gold and steel - which affects the ball's physics.
The Windows version features an online high score list - in which the player can compare their performance with others. The Wii version can either be played with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, with controls similar to Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection released a few months prior, or just the Wii Remote itself turned on its side for classic control.[2] The Nintendo DS version is played entirely with buttons, with the D-pad being used to nudge the table.[3] The top screen is used to represent the table's backglass, limiting the main dynamic camera view of the table to the touch screen.[4]
The DS, PC and Wii versions received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[5][6][7]
Sequel
Five years after the game's initial retail release, TopWare released a sequel to the game, Dream Pinball 3D II, in Europe, targeting next-generation Nintendo platforms, as well as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. However, it was only known to be available on Wii U and Xbox 360.[citation needed]
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